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Any registered and eligible North Carolina voter may now request an absentee ballot for the 2024 primary election online through the North Carolina Absentee Ballot Portal, available at votebymail.ncsbe.gov.
Any registered and eligible North Carolina voter may now request an absentee ballot for the 2024 primary election online through the North Carolina Absentee Ballot Portal, available at votebymail.ncsbe.gov.
 
Raleigh, N.C. — Karen Brinson Bell, executive director of the State Board of Elections, will hold a virtual press availability from 11 a.m. to noon on Thursday, Jan. 18, 2024
Raleigh, N.C. — Karen Brinson Bell, executive director of the State Board of Elections, will hold a virtual press availability from 11 a.m. to noon on Thursday, Jan. 18, 2024
 
Any registered and eligible North Carolina voter may now request an absentee ballot for the 2022 primary election online through the North Carolina Absentee Ballot Portal, available on the State Board of Elections’ website.
Any registered and eligible North Carolina voter may now request an absentee ballot for the 2022 primary election online through the North Carolina Absentee Ballot Portal, available on the State Board of Elections’ website.
 
As 2020 ends, the State Board of Elections is looking back on a busy and historic year in North Carolina elections.
As 2020 ends, the State Board of Elections is looking back on a busy and historic year in North Carolina elections.
 
Less than two days remain for voters to request a ballot by mail in the 2020 general election.
Less than two days remain for voters to request a ballot by mail in the 2020 general election.
 
With 33 days until the November 3 election, county boards of elections have approved the absentee ballots of about 300,000 voters.
With 33 days until the November 3 election, county boards of elections have approved the absentee ballots of about 300,000 voters.
 
All North Carolina households — about 4.7 million in all — will soon receive the Judicial Voter Guide 2020.
All North Carolina households — about 4.7 million in all — will soon receive the Judicial Voter Guide 2020.
 
North Carolina voters who vote by mail can now track the status of their absentee ballot with a new online service called BallotTrax.
North Carolina voters who vote by mail can now track the status of their absentee ballot with a new online service called BallotTrax.
 
While we are not sure how many people will vote absentee in North Carolina this year, we do know that it will likely be several times larger than in any previous election.
While we are not sure how many people will vote absentee in North Carolina this year, we do know that it will likely be several times larger than in any previous election.
 
Starting today, September 1, 2020, North Carolina voters may request an absentee ballot completely online
Starting today, September 1, 2020, North Carolina voters may request an absentee ballot completely online
 
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, students at colleges and universities who choose to vote by mail should request that their ballot be sent to an address where they know they will receive it.
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, students at colleges and universities who choose to vote by mail should request that their ballot be sent to an address where they know they will receive it.
 
As mail-in absentee ballot requests surge in North Carolina, the State Board of Elections this week released an improved North Carolina Absentee Ballot Request Form for the November 3 election.
As mail-in absentee ballot requests surge in North Carolina, the State Board of Elections this week released an improved North Carolina Absentee Ballot Request Form for the November 3 election.
 
In an April 22 memo to Gov. Roy Cooper and the NC General Assembly, State Board of Elections (SBE) Executive Director Karen Brinson Bell predicted a “30% to 40% voter absentee-by-mail participation rate (compared to a 4% to 5% rate traditionally)” in the general election this November.
In an April 22 memo to Gov. Roy Cooper and the NC General Assembly, State Board of Elections (SBE) Executive Director Karen Brinson Bell predicted a “30% to 40% voter absentee-by-mail participation rate (compared to a 4% to 5% rate traditionally)” in the general election this November.
 
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